I figured this was a permanent fixture since the SAME image was on the edge of the building in Microsoft Live Local.
Isn’t there a website that shows a Street level, side view of all streets in a city?

It is from Rainforest Cafe.I can’t remember the name of the red-eyed tree frog though… I looked it up, it’s name is ChaCha.I don’t think any of you would be interested in the website, but I’ll put it up anyway.The resturants are all over and the inside of the restuarants are really cool. Most of them have small aquariums and a cute little shop at the front. Anyway, check out the site if you want to know more about it.

u idiots its the rainforest cafe in chicago ive been there, theres one in los angeles as well the frog is the main structure of the enterance…lol google earth makes us paranoid & and think too much rite? flying frog?

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